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Articles from Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law

Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law is an interdisciplinary journal focusing on health care issues. This bimonthly publication concentrates on addressing the changes in, and the effects of, health policy.

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2002 Author Index

Carroll, A. and Jan Ambrose. Any-Willing-Provider Laws: Their Financial Effects on HMOs. December 2002.

Davies, H. T. O., Eugene A. Washington, and Andrew B. Bindman. Health Care Report Cards: Implications for Vulnerable Patient Groups and the Organizations Providing Them Care. June 2002.

Foote, Susan Bartlett. Why Medicare Cannot Promulgate a National Coverage Rule: A Case of Regula Mortis. October 2002.

Gusmano, Michael K., Schlesinger, Mark, and Tracey Thomas. Policy Feedback and Public Opinion: The Role of Employer Responsibility in Social Policy. October 2002.

Hyams, Kenneth C., Frances M. Murphy, and Simon Wessely. Responding to Chemical, Biological, or Nuclear Terrorrism: The Indirect and Long-Term Health Effects May Present the Greatest Challenge. April 2002.

Mello, Michelle M. Policing Medicaid and Medicare Managed Care: The Role of Courts and Administrative Agencies. June 2002.

Reschovsky, James, Lee J. Hargraves and Albert F. Smith. Consumer Beliefs and Health Plan Performance: It's Not Whether You Are in an HMO but Whether You Think You Are. June 2002.

Shortell, Stephen M., Ann P. Zukoski, Jeffrey A. Alexander, Gloria Bazzoli, Douglas A. Conrad, Romana Hanhain-Wynia, Shoshanna Shofaer, Benjamin Y. Chin, Elizabeth Casey, and Frances S. Margolin. Evaluating Partnerships for Community Health Improvement: Tracking the Footprints. February 2002.

2001 Author Index

Bazzoli, Gloria J. Medical Service Risk and the Evolution of Provider Compensation Arrangements. October 2001.

Casalino, Lawrence. Managing Uncertainty: Intermediate Organizations as Triple Agents. October 2001.

Gamkhar, Shama and Shao-Chee Sim. The Impact of Federal Alcohol and Drug Abuse Block Grants on State and Local Government Substance Abuse Program Expenditures: The Role of Federal Oversight. December 2001.

Gold, Marsha R., Jessica Mittler, Anna Aizer, Barbara Lyons, and Cathy Schoen. Health Insurance Expansion through States in a Pluralistic System. June 2001.

Goldsteen, Raymond L., Karen Goldsteen, James H. Swan, Wendy Clemena. Harry and Louise and Health Care Reform: Romancing Public Opinion. December 2001.

Jacobson, Peter D. and Matthew L. Kanna. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in the Courts: Recent Trends and Future Prospects. April 2001.

Kronebusch, Karl. Children's Medicaid Enrollment: The Impacts of Mandates, Welfare Reform, and Policy Delinking. December 2001.

Mellor, Jennifer M. and Jeffrey Milyo. Reexamining the Evidence of an Ecological Association between Income Inequality and Health. June 2001.

Needleman, Jack. The Role of Nonprofits in Health Care. October 2001.

Thorpe, Kenneth E., Eric Seiber, and Curtis Samuel Florence. The Impact of HMOs on Hospital-Based Uncompensated Care. June 2001.

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